Coquimbo wine region

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The Coquimbo wine region is a northern Chilean viticultural area known for its high-altitude vineyards and production of quality cool-climate wines, particularly Syrah and Chardonnay.

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Limarí Valley wine region 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf viticultural area
wine region
climate cool climate
country Chile
elevation high-altitude vineyards
irrigationSource Andean snowmelt
knownFor Chardonnay wines
Syrah wines
cool-climate wines
high-altitude vineyards
latitude near 30 degrees south
locatedIn Coquimbo Region
northern Chile
surface form: Northern Chile
partOf Chilean wine regions
primaryGrapes Chardonnay
Pinot Noir
Sauvignon Blanc
Syrah
soilType alluvial soils
clay-limestone soils
limestone-rich soils
subregion Choapa Valley
Elqui Valley
Limarí Valley
terrain mountainous
semi-arid
viticulturalZoneOf Chile
wineStyle crisp whites
elegant cool-climate reds
fresh wines
mineral-driven wines

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Choapa Valley partOf Coquimbo wine region
Choapa Valley wine region partOf Coquimbo wine region
Limarí Valley subregionOf Coquimbo wine region
north-central Chile wineRegion Coquimbo wine region
this entity surface form: Limarí Valley wine region
Choapa Province wineRegionPartOf Coquimbo wine region